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abarbarian 3,274

abarbarian
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PS. MX can be run live from CD/USB. It even has an advanced persistence utility which will set up a USB flash drive to retain all you changes and data. You can use that every day instead of installing to HD.

I installed MX-19 to a usb on Sunday with the intention of keeping it as my backup get me out of trouble tool. The persistence set up is very easy and most useful and am impressed with MX's latest offering.Have set it up to run from ram and only tried it on my ToughBook which has 4 GB of memory,an older ssd, and an older cpu " Intel Core2 Duo T7300" ,it runs pretty sweetly if a tad sedately. I bet it flies along on my main rig.

Looks to be an even better offering from the MX team than the 18 version which was bomb proof in my experience.

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sunrat 2,218

sunrat
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To summarise my last post which seems to have been misunderstood, if you can launch it from terminal with just "opera" you should be able to put just "opera" in your menu entry. /usr/bin/opera will work anyway so job done!

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Cluttermagnet 879

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To summarise my last post which seems to have been misunderstood, if you can launch it from terminal with just "opera" you should be able to put just "opera" in your menu entry. /usr/bin/opera will work anyway so job done!